Tuesday Tutorial: Chiffon Ruffled Headband and Giveaway
Hope everyone had a fabulous 4th of July weekend! We partied hard, and I am one tired, happy girl!
Woohoo, it’s Tuesday, and time for another tutorial. And a giveaway! We’re at 300 fans on facebook, and over 150 followers of this blog, thanks so much for all the wonderful support!! I’m extremely grateful, and during the holidays I just feel like celebrating!
So I will give you a very simple tutorial and then one awesome Just Sew Sassy reader will win their very own Classy Chiffon Ruffled Flower.
So normally my projects include fabric, thread, a sewing machine, batting… You get the picture. But I’m stepping out of my comfort zone and onto the flower headband bandwagon. Wait. If there is one:)
Note: the Classy Chiffon Ruffled Headband will be joining the Just Sew Sassy etsy shop soon:)
Classy Chiffon Ruffled Headband
I do have to say that I LOVE ruffles, and this project was an excuse to play around with ruffles. I LOVE how it turned out!
What you need:
- 1/8 yard of chiffon (this will give you enough for a couple of ruffled flowers) found it super cheap at Hobby Lobby
- 1/8 yard of tulle (also super cheap)
- thin headband or alligator clip
- piece of felt to match your chiffon
- button for the center of your flower
- sewing machine
- thread
- self healing mat and rotary cutter (scissors work fine too)
- hot glue gun
Step 1
Cut both your fabrics to desired width ( it doesn’t have to be straight, the less straight the better, haha). I chose to cut two different sized pieces of each fabrics.
Step 2:
Next your going to fold your fabric in half and sew a gathering stitch (the loosest straight stitch on your sewing machine) along the raw edge of your fold and pull one of the threads on the end to gather your strip into a ruffle. Do this for each of your four strips.
Step 3:
Cut your felt to about the same size as your want your flower to be. You will glue your ruffles to this circle.
Step 4:
Your first layer will be the large tulle. Start in the middle and glue the inside edge of the tulle in a spiral design onto the felt .
Repeat with each of your four ruffled strips.
Hand stitch your button to the center of your ruffled flower. This will hold everything together and adds a great accent to your flower.
Step 5:
At this point you can add an alligator clip to the back and call it good. Or you can attach it to a headband. I went the headband route… You’ll need to cut another circle of felt slightly smaller than the first one. Place your flower on top and slightly to the side of the headband. (I made a couple more after this one and decided it looked better way to the side instead of “slightly” to the side…) Hold in place while you glue the other felt circle to the back holding it in place.
Trim up your threads and ruffles til you like it. Voila!! Enjoy your ruffled flower headband!!!
There are three chances to win a chiffon ruffled flower in your choice of buttermilk or charcoal:
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Leave a comment on this post
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Become a follower of Just Sew Sassy or let me know if you already are
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Good Luck!! I will announce the winner Saturday morning!
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Really headband. Great tutorial, looks easy enough for my daughter and I to take a chance at.
~Steph
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I am a new subscriber to your blog via email.
~Steph
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Seriously, that is so awesome! I love it!!
Following!
Oh my goodness, I gotta try this for my grandaughter!
Thank you for sharing!
Leticia
HOW CUTE!!! You are so creative!
Following from New Friend Fridays! Cute blog! I hope you follow back and enter my giveaway!
-Liz
http://housekeepinginprogress.blogspot.com
These are darling!!!!
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-Karissa
A tutorial I think I can actually follow! Thanks!
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Hi, I am a new follower from NFF and also new to sewing so I am on the lookout for as much sewing tips as I can get. I love the headband and can’t wait to try it!!!
That is adorable, I love all the layers you used
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Thanks for linking up to We Did It! Wednesday!
I really love this flower, I just made two for my darling Emery & Annabelle, thank you for taking the time to post the how to instructions with pictures, I am new to reading blogs and I really love yours I will try to figure out how to subscribe and if I could “like” you somewhere else I would – Thanks Again, Cheryl
Love your blog! I am your newest follower from New Friend Friday.
Tracy
http://www.cutorcopyandpaste.blogspot.com
So cute! Fabulous tutorial! Visiting from New Friend Friday.
Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial. I think this is something I can actually make.
That is so cute. i could totally picture my daughter wearing that.
Great tutorial! The tulle adds just the right touch. Found you at New Friend Friday. Thanks for sharing. Happy Sewing!
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LOVE! My girlies would love this! I will def be trying this tutorial out – THANKS!
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Following!
I have been needing to make some cute head bands. Thanks for the tutorial.
Another amazing creation!
smiles!
http://www.blackberryvine.blogspot.com
REally cute. I just did a tutorial on burnt satin roses a while ago and they would be so cute on the headband too. I am going to give this one a try too as it looks tre easy.
I loved this! I just might have to make a bunch for me and my girls! Thanks for linking up!
This is so cute! You are so creative!!
Thanks so much for stopping by, too!
So so cute, love it!
What a pretty flower !
Thanks for the giveaway.
I’m a new follower, too.
How pretty! And another great tutorial! Thanks for stopping by for Friday Favorites!
Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!
Very pretty, thanks for linking up to Sister Sister Sunday! See you again soon,
Amanda